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Quick facts

The University of Toronto is a global leader in research and teaching and has a significant footprint, both in Canada and around the world.

U of T campuses

The University of Toronto has three vibrant campuses located in the Greater Toronto Area: St. George (downtown Toronto), Mississauga (west of Toronto) and Scarborough (eastern Toronto).

A map of Toronto displaying the location of U of T's three campuses.

Student enrolment (Fall 2023–24)

Map displaying enrolment data for each of U of T's three campuses
St. George
Mississauga
Scarborough
Domestic
International
Total
Graduate
20,174
905
401
15,742
5,738
21,480
Undergraduate
48,280
15,843
14,200
54,505
23,809
78,314
Total
68,454
16,739
14,601
70,247
29,547
99,794

New undergraduate students in first entry programs

U of T had 17,203 new full-time students entering our First Entry* undergraduate programs in Fall 2023-24:

  • 9,551 at our St. George Campus
  • 4,224 at our Mississauga Campus
  • 3,428 at our Scarborough Campus

* First Entry programs include Arts & Science (U of T St. George, U of T Mississauga, U of T Scarborough), Applied Science & Engineering, Architecture, Kinesiology & Physical Education, Music, and the Transitional Year Programme. Find out more about our undergraduate programs.

U of T has international students from 178 countries and territories

The top five countries/regions of origin are China, India, United States, South Korea and Hong Kong.

 
Country/region
Students
China
15,846
India
2,527
United States
1,315
South Korea
957
Hong Kong
739
Taiwan
526
Iran
477
Indonesia
379
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346
Pakistan
327
Japan
296

Faculty and staff (Fall 2023)

16,503

Faculty

9,494

Staff members

168

Librarians

Research (2022–23)

Research funds awarded (with partner hospitals) by sector — total: $1.48B

For more information please see .

Research funding sources chart for 2022-2023.

Alumni (Fall 2023)

The University of Toronto has over 679,671 alumni around the world as of Fall 2023.

 
Country/region
Alumni
Canada
614,656
United States
27,274
China
6,075
Hong Kong
5,747
United Kingdom
2,011
Australia
1,227
Great Britain
1,224
India
1,213
Singapore
980
Japan
903
South Korea
839

International institutional rankings (2024-25)

Trying to articulate a university's standing in the world is inevitably a subjective exercise. International rankings provide one independent measure of how U of T compares to other universities. As these rankings make clear, we stand among the best public universities in the world and are recognized as Canada's top university.

Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023
Academic Ranking of World Universities 2024
QS World University Rankings 2024
U.S. News Best Global Universities 2024
National Taiwan University Ranking 2024
University of Toronto
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Programs and tuition (2024-25)

Undergraduate

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As of Fall 2024, the University of Toronto offers over 700 undergraduate programs in Humanities & Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Commerce & Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Kinesiology & Physical Education, Music, and Architecture, Landscape & Design.

  • The University offers second-entry professional programs in Education, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Law and Medicine.

Please see Undergraduate Programs for more details.

Tuition

  • Domestic 

    • Tuition cost for first-entry domestic undergraduate students for 2024-25 ranges from approximately $6,100 to $16,090* depending on the program. 

    • The University of Toronto is committed to ensuring that no student admitted to a program at the University will be unable to enrol or complete the program because they do not have sufficient funds. 

  • International 
    • Tuition cost for international undergraduate students in first-entry programs for 2024-25 ranges from approximately $45,800 to $67,370* depending on the program. 

Graduate

Programs

  • As of Fall 2024, the University of Toronto offers over 200 graduate programs in a wide variety of fields.
  • This includes more than 70 professional graduate programs, more than 140 combined programs that include professional master’s components and 14 dual degree programs. U of T also offers over 40 collaborative programs and four diploma programs. 

Please see  for more details.

Tuition

  • Domestic 

    • Tuition cost for domestic graduate students for 2024-25 ranges from approximately $6,210 to $46,270* depending on the program. 
    • The University of Toronto is committed to the financial support of graduate students in doctoral stream programs. For many doctoral stream students, programs commit to minimum level of funding at the beginning of each year, for up to five years of study. Partial funding may be available to graduate students in other programs. 

  • International 

    • Tuition cost for international graduate students for 2024-25 ranges from approximately $6,210 t´Ç $68,880** depending on the program.  

* Tuition fees reported here do not include compulsory non-academic incidental fees. 

** Starting in the fall of 2018, most international PhD students at the University of Toronto pay tuition fees equivalent to those of domestic students. 

For more detailed information please see . 

Residences and clubs (2023-24)

The University of Toronto has over 1,200 student clubs, organizations and activities across all three campuses.

St. George campus

  • The St. George (downtown Toronto) campus has 13 residences: nine residences belonging to one of our eight colleges, Chestnut Residence, CampusOne Residence, Graduate House, and Student Family Housing.

Mississauga campus

  • The Mississauga campus can accommodate 1,424 students in residence in 2023-24.

Scarborough campus

  • The Scarborough campus can accommodate 1,479 students in residence in 2023-24.

The University of Toronto has a housing guarantee for students entering their first year. Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time, provided that they have indicated their interest in residence by completing the University’s common residence application by March 31, and have received and accepted an offer of admission by June 2. 

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Libraries (2024-25)

  • The University of Toronto has  40 libraries across our three campuses. The U of T library system has more than:

    • 12 million volumes in 341 languages

    • 2+ million electronic resources in various formats

    • 28,000 linear metres of archival material and

    • 1.5 petabytes of digital storage

  • The University of Toronto library system is Canada’s largest research library system, and second largest in North America

For more information please visit .

Operating budget (2023-24)

  • The University of Toronto’s operating budget for 2023-24 is $3.36 billion.

For more information please see .

Innovation

  • University of Toronto entrepreneurs have secured more than $2.5 billion in investment and created 600+ venture-backed companies, along with 9,000+ jobs over the past decade. 

  • University of Toronto is a leader for research-based start-ups, inventions, licenses, and options (AUTM). â¶Ä¯&²Ô²ú²õ±è;

  • University of Toronto Entrepreneurship ranks among the top university-managed business incubators in the world. (UBI World Rankings, 2021-22)  

  • University of Toronto Entrepreneurship offers an Intellectual Property Education Program, which is available to all students, staff, and faculty. 

Facts and figures

  • The University annually publishes a compendium of detailed information and statistics called Facts and Figures.

For more information please see .